...and heard on the radio
National Public Radio (NPR), CBS' The Observation Deck, The Rock Morning Show,
The Marc & Marsha Computer & Tech Show, Tim Denis In the Morning,
The John Hines Show, Taylor Quimby Word of Mouth,
Steve Tripi, Shredd & Ragan, CKTV, to name a few.

...and in printThe Guinness Book of World Records 2014 Gamers Edition, Game Informer #249, RETRO Magazine, Video Game Trader #26,
New York Times Upfront, Business First, Antique Week, Art Voice
Retro Gamer #135 and #136
and more.

not to mention hundreds of newsapers around the globe,
stories distributed by the Associated Press (A.P.) and other news agencies
in the USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, et cetera

The collection consists of all 10,607 games that were verified by
The Guinness Book of World Records during the official count
performed on December 3rd, 2012.

I operated seven independent gaming stores during the nineties and have worked for another chain for the last decade. I have also operated Good Deal Games online since 1998, having thousands of games cross my path. Whenever I purchased a game that did not directly come from the distributor I was able to look through all our inventory and pick out the nicest copy of a game, including grabbing the nicest box and manual. As a result, the games in my collection are mostly PRISTINE!

Approximately a quarter of the collection is NEW FACTORY SEALED!
There are a whopping 2600+ factory shrink-wrapped titles in the collection!

Over 8,300 are complete with box and manual. More than 99% of the CD-based games have a box and manual. The loose games are mostly handheld titles (GameBoy and Game Gear titles), as well as Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Colecovision, Genesis, SNES, N64 and a few miscellaneous titles here and there.

A few years ago, I supplied almost a thousand games to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games (part of the Strong Museum) and Shannon Symonds (the Acquisitions Cataloger for the ICHEG) stated that the games I sold them were "the nicest collection of games they had ever received." And those were duplicates that were not as nice as the copies that I held back for my personal collection.